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other democrats like the chair diane fine stein supported him more thoroughly. fine stein says he will make a fine leader for the cia. >> it is time for your 5@5:00. >> some of the other stories making news for you at this hour. defense secretary leon panetta coming under fire at a senate hearing on the benghazi attack. >> if families asked me would it be fair to say that you were in charge? >> it's not that simple as you know. i think the people that were in charge were the people on the ground. >> pardon me? >> was secretary clinton in charge? >> people that were in charge were the ambassador there. (talking over one another) >> they were trying to save their lives. they weren't in charge. >> panetta also suspended the slow response saying there wasn't enough time or warning to try and prevent the murder of four americans. >> catholic bishop rejecting the latest plans to alter the contraception mandate. it doesn't offer enough religious attention. we have been assured by the administration we will not have to refer, pay for, negotiate for the mandate in covera
other democrats like the chair diane fine stein supported him more thoroughly. fine stein says he will make a fine leader for the cia. >> it is time for your 5@5:00. >> some of the other stories making news for you at this hour. defense secretary leon panetta coming under fire at a senate hearing on the benghazi attack. >> if families asked me would it be fair to say that you were in charge? >> it's not that simple as you know. i think the people that were in charge were...
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we started off this storm just 24 hours ago, talking diane sawyer right here in the exact spot. we're standing on the snow pile that's been cleared. look at this satellite picture. look at that. does it look like a hurricane eye? it's not. as this storm pulls away from the coastline, it's similar to a hurricane category 1 reading. first time i have seen that from a snow system pulling away from new england. now the remaining snow right on the coast of maine there, on the cape. the wind will still be here for another 24 hours. so, some colder temperatures overnight. take a look at the numbers. in portland, 31 inches. their biggest snow total in a snow event. that area that gio is in, that area 30 to 40 inches of snow that's considered a record in about any location. boston, their fifth biggest snowstorm ever. we'll watch this storm system pull away now. >> a little warm-up will be welcomed here in the northeast. but another storm out west? >>. >> we'll have two cold days monday afternoon and evening. but look at the blizzard warning that's already out with this next snow maker. i
we started off this storm just 24 hours ago, talking diane sawyer right here in the exact spot. we're standing on the snow pile that's been cleared. look at this satellite picture. look at that. does it look like a hurricane eye? it's not. as this storm pulls away from the coastline, it's similar to a hurricane category 1 reading. first time i have seen that from a snow system pulling away from new england. now the remaining snow right on the coast of maine there, on the cape. the wind will...
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diane fine stein says she might still introduce the ban as an amendment to the bill. patti ann? >> thanks ainsley. to stories you can bank on this morning. cyprus lawmakers rejecting the deal that would allow them to dip into bank account. >> very much up in the air. yesterday parliament unanimously rejected the bailout deal with the euro zone even the party who negotiated the controversial plan to rescue cash they didn't vote for it. the rejection pusheded the island nation out of the zone. it officials are trying to come up with a plan to save them. there's a long shot plan to ask moscow for money in return for stakes in the banks and energy projects in cyprus. there was a lot of cash in cyprus so far the idea of rescuing that country>> future is very uncertain. it faces a payment to the u.s. next month and chinese auto makers looking to buy if is car theish oo you here is tax payer loans are contingent upon building cars at the former gm plant in the u.s. in delaware. that was supposed to create thousands of american jobs but so far has created none. potential chinese buyers
diane fine stein says she might still introduce the ban as an amendment to the bill. patti ann? >> thanks ainsley. to stories you can bank on this morning. cyprus lawmakers rejecting the deal that would allow them to dip into bank account. >> very much up in the air. yesterday parliament unanimously rejected the bailout deal with the euro zone even the party who negotiated the controversial plan to rescue cash they didn't vote for it. the rejection pusheded the island nation out of...
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diane has the evening off. we do begin here with millions of americans traveling for christmas and facing bitterly cold temperatures and ice, and heavy rain now making driving miserable. this evening the weather whiplash, temperatures plunging. look at this. in upstate new york trees and power lines caked in ice, some of them snapping. power outages from the midwest to new england. many wondering will they eat christmas dinner by candlelight. that plane sliding off a runway in detroit. now warnings of an avalanche, even reports of a tornado. tonight the system is on the move with dangerous temperatures on the way for families traveling and doing that last minute shopping. our team here covering it all, and abc's meteorologist ginger zee leading us off. >> reporter: frozen solid. parts of michigan to maine encased in up to an inch and a quarter of ice. thick enough to skate the streets in toronto, canada. freezing rain taking down trees. which takes down power lines. >> the thing is, when they get one line repai
diane has the evening off. we do begin here with millions of americans traveling for christmas and facing bitterly cold temperatures and ice, and heavy rain now making driving miserable. this evening the weather whiplash, temperatures plunging. look at this. in upstate new york trees and power lines caked in ice, some of them snapping. power outages from the midwest to new england. many wondering will they eat christmas dinner by candlelight. that plane sliding off a runway in detroit. now...
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dave warren has more on the storm's track, diane joining live from chicago. and randall pinkston is at laguardia international airport. randall what is the board saying? >> well, so far a lot better than expected. there are only five airports with significant delay problems, meaning delays of more than 45 minutes. that's right here in new york, philadelphia, and inexplicably fort lauderdale, florida. everyone else is looking okay. this is what it looked like on tuesday in the south, and this is what it longs like today in the northeast. the storm system that started in california canceled hundreds of flights as it moved across the country, and while there have been some disruptions today, it has definitely not been as severe as anticipated. >> this morning we had a little bit of a lull in the weather, but the forecasters are telling us that the wind and rain is supposed to pick up again in the afternoon. so-so far we dodged a bullet. >> reporter: a system of going through security has eased long lines. >> those people eligible for tsa fast track can keep shoe
dave warren has more on the storm's track, diane joining live from chicago. and randall pinkston is at laguardia international airport. randall what is the board saying? >> well, so far a lot better than expected. there are only five airports with significant delay problems, meaning delays of more than 45 minutes. that's right here in new york, philadelphia, and inexplicably fort lauderdale, florida. everyone else is looking okay. this is what it looked like on tuesday in the south, and...
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it is more expensive for all of us. >> diane mass is heed co joini diane macedo joining us at this hour. >> scientists may have found a cure for baldness. >> stay tuned for that. a new reality about to set in for kim and kanye. the big change the spotlight hungry couple just under went. >> first brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." we know you have been waiting for that story. >> three hours of kardashians. the if they are engaged i don't know what else is more important. something the kardashians don't show us. he has people working around the clock to fix the obama care web site debacle. even his friends in the media are starting to question the commander in p chief especially after the rose garden presence yesterday. what it means for immigration after what just happened with the 16 day lockout. hear from a doctor why they are worried sick about the implementation of this law. we got the story of a teenaged sports blowout. it got so bad the coach on the losing team charging the coach defeating them was bullying. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insu
it is more expensive for all of us. >> diane mass is heed co joini diane macedo joining us at this hour. >> scientists may have found a cure for baldness. >> stay tuned for that. a new reality about to set in for kim and kanye. the big change the spotlight hungry couple just under went. >> first brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." we know you have been waiting for that story. >> three hours of kardashians. the if they are...
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diane has the evening off. on this day after christmas some big questions for shipping giant ups. thousands of families across the country who ordered gifts more than a week ago still asking where are they? the delivery men and women in overdrive, their bosses at ups left explaining how this happened. major retailers pulled into this, too. they, too, promised ups would get those gifts under the tree in time. they're offering ways to make it up to you. so many of you at home giving us an earful, lucky enough to have been with family on christmas but saying it would have been nice to hand them something. abc's alex perez on what ups is now saying. >> reporter: it's the christmas headache shoppers weren't expecting, customers counting on ups to deliver packages on time but ending up with delayed notices instead of gifts. our own viewers airing their grievances. >> ironically, our items are sitting in bethlehem, pennsylvania. >> ups made my naughty list this year. >> reporter: ups and fedex which also saw delays say the problems were created by what they called a perfect storm, bad we
diane has the evening off. on this day after christmas some big questions for shipping giant ups. thousands of families across the country who ordered gifts more than a week ago still asking where are they? the delivery men and women in overdrive, their bosses at ups left explaining how this happened. major retailers pulled into this, too. they, too, promised ups would get those gifts under the tree in time. they're offering ways to make it up to you. so many of you at home giving us an earful,...
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. >>> josh brolin and diane lane have decided to call it quits after eight years of marriage after reportedly separating. >>> rapper khalifa and amber rose welcoming baby sebastian into the world. >>> "star trek's" william shatner gets a vote. volcan is in the lead. >>> bette midler found herself in a little hot water when he tweeted a poorly tasted oscar pistorius joke where he said looks like pistorius doesn't have a throwing stand on. finally, number one on the billboard charts. how you asky billboard charted youtube data just a little too late for gangnam style. this is not the original harlem shake. >> oh. >> yeah, there is an original harlem shake of ten years ago. >> do you like the new version? >> not as much as the old one but this is funny, too. please don't ask me to dance. >>> this next one comes from kntv in california's bay area. one couple spent valentine's day in a police station. they spent their romantic dinner and found across a lost camera bag. it was traced back to a chinese tourist the bag's owner not only thanked them in person but sent them a check as a reward. >> i'm
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hello, anthony. >> good evening, diane. we are under a freeze warning tomorrow morning around 9:00, 10:00. you definitely wantxd to make se tonight is going to be another round of cold te-(ratures and of course the p)ntial for black ice on those roadways. this is what we're expecting tomorrow morning when you wake up. 19 in napa, 22 in santae1 rosabd 27 down ine1 san jose. now, earlier this weekxd in san $w actually got down to degrees just a couple nights ago, and this is going to rival one of the coldest mornings we've seen all year long. the last time it was this cold inw3 san jose, january 13th earlier this year. we got down to 26 degrees. so again, very chilly and one of the coldest nights of the season. and check this out. if you're living in napa, this is the eighth consecutive looking at temperaturesqw3 belo 32. that last long stretch, back from january 10th when we were under freezing temperatures at least for 12 days, diane. we're going to rival that but we do have warmer weather on our way. we'll talk about that
hello, anthony. >> good evening, diane. we are under a freeze warning tomorrow morning around 9:00, 10:00. you definitely wantxd to make se tonight is going to be another round of cold te-(ratures and of course the p)ntial for black ice on those roadways. this is what we're expecting tomorrow morning when you wake up. 19 in napa, 22 in santae1 rosabd 27 down ine1 san jose. now, earlier this weekxd in san $w actually got down to degrees just a couple nights ago, and this is going to rival...
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i think diane feinstein is absolutely right. if these weapons were used we've crossed the threshold. syria is completely a mess now, chaotic. the resistance groups, opposition are broken up into little pieces. you have al qaeda there. we simply cannot let it happen that al qaeda gets these weapons or that the regime turns them loose on the cities. something is going to happen very soon. >> bob, why can't you just bomb these sites? >> they're saying they're in tai dozen sites. you can't just bomb them. they may bomb israel. as diane feinstein said, these people are desperate. the regime, more and more cities are falling in areas and as we've said all along, they will use these things and something has to happen. you also have to look at syria has become a proxy war for iran, russia, saudi arabia and turkey. everybody is pouring arms into the country. you know, the situation cannot continue as it is without running into a catastrophe with it involving chemical weapons. what happens? they each carry little yellow packs that allow t
i think diane feinstein is absolutely right. if these weapons were used we've crossed the threshold. syria is completely a mess now, chaotic. the resistance groups, opposition are broken up into little pieces. you have al qaeda there. we simply cannot let it happen that al qaeda gets these weapons or that the regime turns them loose on the cities. something is going to happen very soon. >> bob, why can't you just bomb these sites? >> they're saying they're in tai dozen sites. you...
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diane, thank you very much. diane. all right, well, just so we understand the family thanksgiving rules for tomorrow. no politics. but have at it on obamacare. really? obama? no, obamacare, yes. that is coming from the obama team. i'm serious. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's the ultimate sale on the only bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. for one week only, queen mattresses start at just $599.99. and save
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. >> robin joins us along with diane mccarthy. diane, you were in court today. take us inside. what was it like in there? >> the first thing i can tell you is it was very, very hot. it was very tense and it was very hot. we were all clustered together in this quite small courtroom. together with this emotion that was just sort of reverberating off the walls, everybody was sweating, tense, whispering, quiet. >> robin, that's quite a lo kashs judge, he spoke for two hours. is that par for the course for a bail hearing in south africa? >> you know, this whole bail hearing has taken on the facade of the trial within the trial. we have been gripped by all the forensic details and also by the theater of it. and i tweeted today is this bitter or is it thorough? one expert said this is a fair judgment. he had to balance everything, every minute detail of the bail hearing. i think it's a bit of both. i think the judge knew he had literally the world sort of waiting for his every word. we were all gripped. it was very dramatic. >> diane, over the last few days in court, people watched os
. >> robin joins us along with diane mccarthy. diane, you were in court today. take us inside. what was it like in there? >> the first thing i can tell you is it was very, very hot. it was very tense and it was very hot. we were all clustered together in this quite small courtroom. together with this emotion that was just sort of reverberating off the walls, everybody was sweating, tense, whispering, quiet. >> robin, that's quite a lo kashs judge, he spoke for two hours. is...
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. >> robyn joins us along with diane mccarthy. diane, you were in court today. take us inside. what was it like in there? >> the first thing i can tell you is it was very, very hot. it was very tense and it was very hot. we were all clustered together in this quite small courtroom. together with this emotion that was just sort of reverberating off the walls, everybody was sweating, tense, whispering, quiet. >> robyn, that's quite a loquatious judge, he spoke for two hours. is that par for the course for a bail hearing in south africa? >> you know, this whole bail hearing has taken on the facade of the trial within the trial. we have been gripped by all the forensic details and also by the theater of it. and i tweeted today is this bitter or is it thorough? one expert said this is a fair judgment. he had to balance everything, every minute detail of the bail hearing. i think it's a bit of both. i think the judge knew he had literally the world sort of waiting for his every word. we were all gripped. it was very dramatic. >> diane, over the last few days in court, people watched
. >> robyn joins us along with diane mccarthy. diane, you were in court today. take us inside. what was it like in there? >> the first thing i can tell you is it was very, very hot. it was very tense and it was very hot. we were all clustered together in this quite small courtroom. together with this emotion that was just sort of reverberating off the walls, everybody was sweating, tense, whispering, quiet. >> robyn, that's quite a loquatious judge, he spoke for two hours. is...
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thank you, diane. it is 46 after the top of the hour. still ahead do you wipe down all of the silver wear at a restaurant where you eat with it? we are here next to determine if you are normal or if you are nuts. >> we know coffee gives you a nice extra jolt in the morning. there was one dunkin' doughnuts employee and it became a life saver for him. we will tell you about that. first let's check in with steve doocy. >> what are you doing 45 minutes from now? >> it's a date. because did you realize today is taco bell fan day? taco bell will unveil brand new cool ranch dorr rit tee taco low cos. we will have some in the studio. you may have some provided the crew doesn't eat them all. the tsa has decided you know what we should allow on the planes? knives. great. also rudy giuliani will join us and old buddy larry gatlin. it starts soon on taco day. ounce melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4. it's like a sexy sandwich. it's an epic breakf
thank you, diane. it is 46 after the top of the hour. still ahead do you wipe down all of the silver wear at a restaurant where you eat with it? we are here next to determine if you are normal or if you are nuts. >> we know coffee gives you a nice extra jolt in the morning. there was one dunkin' doughnuts employee and it became a life saver for him. we will tell you about that. first let's check in with steve doocy. >> what are you doing 45 minutes from now? >> it's a date....
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. >> i spoke with diane sawyer that and what else to expect tonight. good evening, i know a very busy evening for you in new york. >> i am getting ready to go outside right now. our extreme weather team is spread out across. we will show you what it is like if you have all of that snow and battling 70 mile per hour wind. >> ok. even if we are not good cooks, be addicted to these cooking shows. your person of the week is a pretty familiar face. >> she is the glamorous queen of nigella lawson. she is going to talk about with confidence every day. it will surprise you. >> we look forward to that. you and have a fantastic weekend. you can watch all those stories abc 7 newsht after at 6:00. a bill aimed at protecting the children has been defeated in virginia general assembly. made it illegal smoke inside of a car if a child was present. jeff goldberg is in our news from tonight. >> the senator from norfolk says behind the bill after a grader on the eastern he worried about parentshealth when the the cigarettes in the car. -- lit up a cigarette and a car. a
. >> i spoke with diane sawyer that and what else to expect tonight. good evening, i know a very busy evening for you in new york. >> i am getting ready to go outside right now. our extreme weather team is spread out across. we will show you what it is like if you have all of that snow and battling 70 mile per hour wind. >> ok. even if we are not good cooks, be addicted to these cooking shows. your person of the week is a pretty familiar face. >> she is the glamorous...
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. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us, diane has the evening off. much of the country from the plains to new england preparing for a massive arctic blast and major storm brewing hitting before new year's, out west another deadly avalanche in the last 24 hours, all of this as millions hit the road for the long new year's weekend. this holiday has been a test for drivers, take a look at this slippery stretch of road in new hampshire, a jackknifed tractor trailer blocking traffic. dozens of accidents, a huge part of this country, there are still thousands in the dark, crews trying to fix power lines and the families dealing with the power being out could have a foot of snow come monday. abc meteorologist ginger zee on the temperatures that could dip below zero and this new storm on the way. >> reporter: tonight, there is rejoicing. >> yes! i can't wait to have hot water again. it's going to be so awesome. >> reporter: and there is this -- >> this is just miserable. miserable. >> reporter: from michigan to maine a mix of emotions, some get their lights
. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us, diane has the evening off. much of the country from the plains to new england preparing for a massive arctic blast and major storm brewing hitting before new year's, out west another deadly avalanche in the last 24 hours, all of this as millions hit the road for the long new year's weekend. this holiday has been a test for drivers, take a look at this slippery stretch of road in new hampshire, a jackknifed tractor trailer blocking traffic....
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and diane thompson of the national consumer law center. welcome to you both. diane thompson, beginning with you, remind us first of the sorts of abuses that gave rise to this settlement. >> fundamentally what we're talking about are wrongful foreclosures, foreclosures of homes that should never have been foreclosed on. people lost their homes because of the banks' misdeeds, because the banks of violating the law. the banking agencies found that there were repeated and pervasive violations of the law. everything from putting people into default who had not been to wrongfully foreclosing upon people in the military to failing to process people for loan modification correctly and in time. the result was that homeowners were out on the street. >> warner: guy cecala, when this settlement process began back in 2011 even the banks admitted. >> definitely. there were 14 banks originally part of the banking regulator settlement. all of them basically admitted that they did things like robo-signing and other abuses of the foreclosure process. >> warner: robo-signing tha
and diane thompson of the national consumer law center. welcome to you both. diane thompson, beginning with you, remind us first of the sorts of abuses that gave rise to this settlement. >> fundamentally what we're talking about are wrongful foreclosures, foreclosures of homes that should never have been foreclosed on. people lost their homes because of the banks' misdeeds, because the banks of violating the law. the banking agencies found that there were repeated and pervasive violations...
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and i have the co-chairman here with me, diane pierson. it raises lots of money and the money is needed because the organization is so important. and you help families from all over the world, not just in the washington area. tell me about what you do. >> that's absolutely true. the children's inn is the only family oriented residence where children from the n.i.h. that are receiving treatments at the n.i.h., and these are experimental treatments where them and their families can live together in a place like home. that's the mission of the children's inn is to make this a place like home. >> because otherwise these families wouldn't be able to come here, be with their child, and we know that when a family is with a child, it helps in the healing process. >> the healing process is the whole family. it is -- it's every piece of it. it's financial. it's emotional. it's help. it's all of the different pieces of it. >> and it's so expensive. >> it's so expensive. many of these families, not only are they facing emotional distress but financial
and i have the co-chairman here with me, diane pierson. it raises lots of money and the money is needed because the organization is so important. and you help families from all over the world, not just in the washington area. tell me about what you do. >> that's absolutely true. the children's inn is the only family oriented residence where children from the n.i.h. that are receiving treatments at the n.i.h., and these are experimental treatments where them and their families can live...
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. >> is that right diane feistein is calling for a total review of all programs. >>> it is 4:49. coming up a kpix 5 exclusive. google's secret project happening on treasure island. that much more when we come back. >>> can you believe it? almost halloween. all you trick or treaters looking good. mostly clear. a little bit cool. no smook can i clouds even to talk about. looking very nice. >> i know. everyone is excited. good trick or treating weather. >>> and good driving weather. if you are about to start off your morning commute, everything is looking free and clear. here's a live look out the golden gate, and the san mateo bridge. we will have your latest traffic coming up no about ten minutes. >>> suggest a flat open this morning on wall street. cbs money watch reporter says the fed is getting plenty of attention today. >> u.s. markets are paying close attention to the two-day federal reserve meeting that starts today. no big changes expected to the fed's economic stimulus program. yesterday, the s & p 500 closed at a record high for the sixth time this month. it edged up two
. >> is that right diane feistein is calling for a total review of all programs. >>> it is 4:49. coming up a kpix 5 exclusive. google's secret project happening on treasure island. that much more when we come back. >>> can you believe it? almost halloween. all you trick or treaters looking good. mostly clear. a little bit cool. no smook can i clouds even to talk about. looking very nice. >> i know. everyone is excited. good trick or treating weather. >>>...
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states have to recoup that nun somehow. >> diane macedo thank you, diane. the time is 10 minutes until the top of the hour. they claim they protect worker's rights. why are workers in one of the company's largest union striking against their own union. have you been inspired the new folks that do sacred sight seeing? our travel expert joins us next with a list of must see churches. but first definitely a must see on my list. brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> we have a great show on tap. dare i say a bit different. benghazi we will look inside that story. idaho governor here to talk about sequester cuts the impact on his state and why he was ready for it. wrestlers together they are almost 1,000 pounds and life size game of chess pieces on the plaza. susan poke is here grand master chess player live. that's going to be great. and donald trump. >> hello. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help yo
states have to recoup that nun somehow. >> diane macedo thank you, diane. the time is 10 minutes until the top of the hour. they claim they protect worker's rights. why are workers in one of the company's largest union striking against their own union. have you been inspired the new folks that do sacred sight seeing? our travel expert joins us next with a list of must see churches. but first definitely a must see on my list. brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on "fox &...
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congresswoman diane black from tennessee is trying to change that. congresswoman, welcome. good to have you here tonight. >> thank you, it's great to be with you, martha. >> when i read this, i was very surprised to learn that during the set-up of this website, the hhs was urged to have a clause in there that made it necessary that they would have to let people know if there was a breach in security. but they decided not to include that, right? >> that is correct. and we knew that all along that all of the information we were receiving from places like government accountability office were telling us this was not going to be a secure site. and it is a large concern that the federal government requires the private sector and most of the state exchanges to do just as you say to notify someone should they be a security breach. and yet the federal government doesn't see fit to do that of themselves. and i think that we need to hold the federal government as accountability as we do both the private sector and also the state exchanges. >> you make a good point. important to under
congresswoman diane black from tennessee is trying to change that. congresswoman, welcome. good to have you here tonight. >> thank you, it's great to be with you, martha. >> when i read this, i was very surprised to learn that during the set-up of this website, the hhs was urged to have a clause in there that made it necessary that they would have to let people know if there was a breach in security. but they decided not to include that, right? >> that is correct. and we knew...
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diane, great to see you in. we'll be seeing much more of you because diane will anchor a special report from the vatican this morning when the conclave is scheduled to begin. it starts at 11:30 a.m. eastern and diane will have all the latest on a special edition of "world news tonight" with the entire abc news team. >> so many eyes on rome but we turn to washington where president obama takes his charm offensive to capitol hill today. his latest personal diplomacy to get republicans and democrats to strike a deal on the budget. abc's jon karl is at the white house and the president reaching out but both parties drawing lines in the sand and new republican budget coming from paul ryan. >> reporter: in a sign of how much work there is to be done paul ryan's budget will have almost nothing that democrats like. it does balance the budget in ten years without any tax increases, george, but we're talking deep spending cuts, even deeper than the sequester and he repeals the president's health care law so obviously a n
diane, great to see you in. we'll be seeing much more of you because diane will anchor a special report from the vatican this morning when the conclave is scheduled to begin. it starts at 11:30 a.m. eastern and diane will have all the latest on a special edition of "world news tonight" with the entire abc news team. >> so many eyes on rome but we turn to washington where president obama takes his charm offensive to capitol hill today. his latest personal diplomacy to get...
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good morning, diane. >> good morning. ohio department of insurance announced new figures show the average individual marked health insurance premiums in 2014 will come around $422 an 88 percent increase from 2013. those figures are based on rates from 14 insurance companies for a total of 214 plans. ohio congressman bill johnson says they are very worried, though. >> that is a bipartisan report by the ohio life incident. i can tell you, greta, this comes right off the trail of a report that was released by the energy and commerce committee where i serve in washington that says healthcare premiums are going to go up all across the country in some places by as much as 400 percent. >> states like oregon, rhode island, california, wisconsin have also individually come out saying premiums are projected to increase even massachusetts they widely viewed as the model for the affordable care act. it will drive up costs by health insurance to set premium rates for individuals once a year rather than quarterly. that means premiums w
good morning, diane. >> good morning. ohio department of insurance announced new figures show the average individual marked health insurance premiums in 2014 will come around $422 an 88 percent increase from 2013. those figures are based on rates from 14 insurance companies for a total of 214 plans. ohio congressman bill johnson says they are very worried, though. >> that is a bipartisan report by the ohio life incident. i can tell you, greta, this comes right off the trail of a...
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i'm diane dwyer. >> i'm jessica aguirre. raj has the night off. happening again, tomorrow will be the 21st spare the air day in the past two months and here's what the pollution looked like from our cameras throughout the bay area. smog just looming over us. it did make for some beautiful sunsets, though. meteorologist rob mayeda is tracking the air quality but we begin with sam brock in san jose with how people are feeling outside. >> reporter: good evening, jessica. we join you live from the guadeloupe river park. a cyclist stopped me not too long ago to tell me she needs to take deaccongestants to make it through the week. the poor quality of air is having an effect on everybody from those seeking physical activity to couples who just want to take in a view. on a winter day, karen castillo powers through a run but it's not the cold she's fighting. >> you get like, your chest tightens up then you try, like, slowing down, but you have to keep running. >> reporter: even some casual strollers felt it today. allergies and bad asthma triggered by thi
i'm diane dwyer. >> i'm jessica aguirre. raj has the night off. happening again, tomorrow will be the 21st spare the air day in the past two months and here's what the pollution looked like from our cameras throughout the bay area. smog just looming over us. it did make for some beautiful sunsets, though. meteorologist rob mayeda is tracking the air quality but we begin with sam brock in san jose with how people are feeling outside. >> reporter: good evening, jessica. we join you...
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the victim hats been identified as 48-year-old diane saul van of san francisco. investigators are still trying to figure out how the crash happened. >> we are still interviewing witnesses and going over video footage so we can put the investigation together. >> reporter: sullivan was taken to a local hospital where she died a short i'm later. the cement truck driver is cooperating with the investigation. they do not believe that alcohol or drugs were factors in the crash. >>> now to that blizzard blanketing much of the northeast. the storm clouds have moved out and we are looking at the numbers. a staring 40 million people have been impacted by the storm. more than 650,000 people have lost power in 9 states. so far, the storm is being blamed for nine deaths, including an 11-year-old boy overcome by carbon monoxide poisoning as he sat in a running car. some parts of the northeast saw over three feet of snowfall. cps alescbs's reporter marley falls says that residents are taking time to clear it out. >> reporter: several state have lifted travel bans and airports r
the victim hats been identified as 48-year-old diane saul van of san francisco. investigators are still trying to figure out how the crash happened. >> we are still interviewing witnesses and going over video footage so we can put the investigation together. >> reporter: sullivan was taken to a local hospital where she died a short i'm later. the cement truck driver is cooperating with the investigation. they do not believe that alcohol or drugs were factors in the crash....
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diane o'meara joins us now. thank you for being here. first of all, how are you holding up in all this? this has got to be bizarre. >> right. it's hard. i try not to think too much about it because it's very twisted and very disturbing and at this point trying to go day by day. >> so you know ronaiah tuiasosopo? >> right. he was a classmate of mine in high school. >> in high school. and had you been in -- how long ago was that? >> i graduated in 2007. >> had you been in touch with him over the years? >> no. he never contacted me up until this past december. i never saw him. >> that first photograph, how did he get that photograph? where did he take that from? >> he contacted me through multiple messages on facebook relaying that him and his cousin had been in a traumatic car accident. and my attorney, mr. donahue, he brought these papers today, but he basically said that he's creating a slideshow for his cousin who is waiting for his brain surgery and to help him out if i could send a photo of myself. ironically now thinking back i thoug
diane o'meara joins us now. thank you for being here. first of all, how are you holding up in all this? this has got to be bizarre. >> right. it's hard. i try not to think too much about it because it's very twisted and very disturbing and at this point trying to go day by day. >> so you know ronaiah tuiasosopo? >> right. he was a classmate of mine in high school. >> in high school. and had you been in -- how long ago was that? >> i graduated in 2007. >> had...
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>> reporter: good evening, diane. this tropical storm spent all day working up the gulf coast of florida and burst in strength, passed by us and turned inland, at 5:40 this evening, making landfall east coast time, in the big bend area of florida. that's day one of a three-day involvement for the east coast with tropical storm andrea. tropical storm andrea, this first named storm of the atlantic hurricane season, brought 65 mile an hour winds and driving rains. and andrea's squall lines are spawning multiple tornadoes. that's expected to continue throughout the night. utility workers peeled debris from power lines in sun city center, florida, after a unconfirmed tornado touched down. one of at least 12 tornadoes reported so far. near palm beach, a reported twister left neighborhoods in pieces. ripping patios off houses, flipping over boats, and shorting out transformers. >> in a minute's time, everything's gone. it's terrible. >> the biggest problem we have right now is the risk of tornadoes. everybody's got to follow
>> reporter: good evening, diane. this tropical storm spent all day working up the gulf coast of florida and burst in strength, passed by us and turned inland, at 5:40 this evening, making landfall east coast time, in the big bend area of florida. that's day one of a three-day involvement for the east coast with tropical storm andrea. tropical storm andrea, this first named storm of the atlantic hurricane season, brought 65 mile an hour winds and driving rains. and andrea's squall lines...
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i'm diane dwyer in for raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. let's take you outside right now, san jose, where it's finally beginning to cool down a little bit after a day of record temperatures. a few hours ago it looked more like spring than winter in downtown san jose. families taking advantage of the unseasonably warm weather to visit christmas in the park. meteorologist rob mayeda with a look at the day and boy, some parts look like spring out there. it's crazy. >> they do. people have been headed to coat, pacifica, half moon bay, santa cruz, we saw 70s and 80s in the forecast. here's another part of our weather story. rough surf, beach hazard statement for rip currents and sneaker waves. larger sets coming in for localized beach danger out on the coast. as we take a look at the area affected hereb eed here, along seashore, the area in orange, the same location seeing the warmest temperatures around the bay area. it's temting to head to the coast when you see weather like that. use caution as you head out to the beaches into tomorrow ank.
i'm diane dwyer in for raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. let's take you outside right now, san jose, where it's finally beginning to cool down a little bit after a day of record temperatures. a few hours ago it looked more like spring than winter in downtown san jose. families taking advantage of the unseasonably warm weather to visit christmas in the park. meteorologist rob mayeda with a look at the day and boy, some parts look like spring out there. it's crazy. >> they do....
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. >> and i'm diane dwyer. there's a manhunt happening right now at a ski resort in southern california. s.w.a.t. teams took advantage of a break in the weather to search for one of the most wanted men in america. christopher dorner is a former los angeles police officer and he's suspected of killing three people. kimberly tere joins us from the newsroom with the latest on the search including an update from police that just came into our newsroom. >> reporter: los angeles police say they will reopen the investigation into the firing of then officer christopher dorner, which happened exactly four years ago today. it was ann incident that investigators believe led to the killing of three people. >> it is an injustice collective. he collects injustices and never lets them go. evidently they finally reach the tipping pointing that led to the series of violent acts the last several days. >> reporter: police continue to search the snowy big bear lake resort for 33-year-old christopher dorner. his burned-out pickup t
. >> and i'm diane dwyer. there's a manhunt happening right now at a ski resort in southern california. s.w.a.t. teams took advantage of a break in the weather to search for one of the most wanted men in america. christopher dorner is a former los angeles police officer and he's suspected of killing three people. kimberly tere joins us from the newsroom with the latest on the search including an update from police that just came into our newsroom. >> reporter: los angeles police say...
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this is my friend diane. she's played by the rules her whole life. but then the rules flew right out the window. having just lost her husband, she stepped up and adopted her three grandkids, while working full time and caring for her brother, eddie, with cerebral palsy. i get the three children up. i walk andrew at eight i drop olivia off at eight thirty. spend a few minutes at emilio's school. i stop at the grocery store, and then i might do some laundry that has to be done. and then i have about five minutes. the baby sitter comes in and then i go to work. i'm not back home again until 11:30 at night. hard as she works, it's still a struggle to keep up with the bills and stay warm at night. when we asked the biggest oil companies to help families in need, only citgo, the people of venezuela, and president hugo chavez responded. thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like diane's. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm this winter, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be l
this is my friend diane. she's played by the rules her whole life. but then the rules flew right out the window. having just lost her husband, she stepped up and adopted her three grandkids, while working full time and caring for her brother, eddie, with cerebral palsy. i get the three children up. i walk andrew at eight i drop olivia off at eight thirty. spend a few minutes at emilio's school. i stop at the grocery store, and then i might do some laundry that has to be done. and then i have...
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joining me is diane ravitch. the author of "reign of error." what i found provocative about the book is this. usually the debate is framed in terms of how do we make america's schools better. how do we reform them. what does reform constitute. everyone wants reform. you attack the very premise upon which the whole thing is built, is that our schools are bad, that they're failing, that we're laggards in the world. that is such conventional wisdom. persuade the viewers, persuade me that's not true. >> well, they'd have to read my book. that would be a good start. but i'm an historian of education. i've been writing about education since the mid-1970s. i've written lots of books. and what i did was to look at the data. and what the data shows is test scores for american students today, based on federal tests, have never been higher. they've never been higher for white students, black students, hispanic students or asian students. grad rauation rates are at thei highest point. i even looked at international test scores and found that we're actually
joining me is diane ravitch. the author of "reign of error." what i found provocative about the book is this. usually the debate is framed in terms of how do we make america's schools better. how do we reform them. what does reform constitute. everyone wants reform. you attack the very premise upon which the whole thing is built, is that our schools are bad, that they're failing, that we're laggards in the world. that is such conventional wisdom. persuade the viewers, persuade me...
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debra opry is a former jackson family attorney and diane dimond is a reporter and author of "be careful who you love, inside the michael jackson case." diana, i want to begin with you, does the multimillion dollar case come down to who hired murray? how do you prove that? >> the case had a lot of other components to it in the beginning, but it has been reduced to that. who actually hired, who was going to pay conrad murray and i should tell you right off the top there were no contracts ever signed and conrad murray for all the time he worked for michael jackson expecting $150,000 a month salary never got paid a penny, so how do you prove with no contract signed who hired him, who paid him, whose responsibility he was? he was actually michael jackson's friend, doctor friend, who he had met many years prior because he'd taken care of his children and it was michael jackson who brought him into this sphere, but where's the responsibility? that's up to the court. >> so, debra, knowing that there were no contracts signed, what chance to the jacksons have in winning this case? >> the remainin
debra opry is a former jackson family attorney and diane dimond is a reporter and author of "be careful who you love, inside the michael jackson case." diana, i want to begin with you, does the multimillion dollar case come down to who hired murray? how do you prove that? >> the case had a lot of other components to it in the beginning, but it has been reduced to that. who actually hired, who was going to pay conrad murray and i should tell you right off the top there were no...
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diane mass is heed do i joins us now with those details. good morning, diane. >> minnesota and kansas are set to become the newest states to randomly drug test welfare recipients from receiving public assistance. it is part of a new law that requires the states of welfare recipients who have been convicted the counties are required to administer random drug tests to those recipients. those who test positive or don't comply will have their benefits reduced or taken away. to get benefits back recipients must receive drug treatment and jobs skill program paid for by the federal government. fail for a second time lose for a year and third failed drug test means you lose benefits permane permanently. at least nine states have welfare drug testing which supporters say prevents people from buying drugs from public money. the tests are a form of discrimination against the poor and they cost more money and time than they say. the testing will save the state about 700,000 dollars in well pair payments but will cost nearly a million dollars to impleme
diane mass is heed do i joins us now with those details. good morning, diane. >> minnesota and kansas are set to become the newest states to randomly drug test welfare recipients from receiving public assistance. it is part of a new law that requires the states of welfare recipients who have been convicted the counties are required to administer random drug tests to those recipients. those who test positive or don't comply will have their benefits reduced or taken away. to get benefits...
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a few hours ago democratic senator diane feinstein of california declared there was no way forward. now apparently there is. aside from the shut down there's our nation's enormous debt and the bore roger limit the federal reserve says we'll reach in a few days. reaching it could push our nation in unchartered territory. a lot to work on, capitol hill right now is quiet. so what did they do today? it's important for us to know. we begin our coverage live from capitol hill. what else do we know? >> reporter: we got some pretty good sense of what happened at the white house meeting. thchs a meeting attend bipartisan leading senate democrats including harry reid. also attend by senators schumer, durbin and patty murray of washington state. we got a good read out from a senior democratic aide who says in a statement and i'm quoting, democratic leaders had a productive meeting with president obama and remain fully united moving forward. he said democrats are willing to negotiate on anything republicans want to discuss as soon as we reopen the government and pay our bills. now that stateme
a few hours ago democratic senator diane feinstein of california declared there was no way forward. now apparently there is. aside from the shut down there's our nation's enormous debt and the bore roger limit the federal reserve says we'll reach in a few days. reaching it could push our nation in unchartered territory. a lot to work on, capitol hill right now is quiet. so what did they do today? it's important for us to know. we begin our coverage live from capitol hill. what else do we know?...
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diane, good morning. >> hi, christine. john mccain stood on the stage behind me yesterday and gave a very rousing speech expressing his solidarity with the people in ukraine who have been protesting into this square into their fourth week. as you say, protesting their government who they believe is trying to bring them in a closer union with russia while they want to get closer to the european union and john mccain stood there and said the united states is with you and they chanted in their response, thank you, usa. thank you, usa. this could be construed as the u.s. interfering in this situation but this is what john mccain had to say to that allegation. >> these people love the united states of america, they love freedom, and i don't think you could view this as anything but our traditional support for people who want free and democratic society. we are not talking about military action and not talking about blockblockades. we are talking about the military sanctions if they continual to brutally repress their people. >>
diane, good morning. >> hi, christine. john mccain stood on the stage behind me yesterday and gave a very rousing speech expressing his solidarity with the people in ukraine who have been protesting into this square into their fourth week. as you say, protesting their government who they believe is trying to bring them in a closer union with russia while they want to get closer to the european union and john mccain stood there and said the united states is with you and they chanted in...
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diane is off tonight. as we come on the air a ferocious storm system with very bad timing is creating all kinds of trouble. look at the countdown clock, one of the busiest travel days of the year hours away and this is the storm, powering up and on the move, with arctic air, downpours, strong winds and even tornados. the national service issuing watches, warnings and advisories in 20 states tonight and so many families wondering will they make it home for thanksgiving. our extreme weather team is tracking it all. abc's weather editor sam champion starts us off. good evening, sam. >> reporter: good evening, george. there is a light, cold rain in central park. this pre-thanksgiving storm has made it to the east coast. look at the radar. it's the entire east coast, every eastern state from the gulf coast all the way to maine is getting something out of this storm. there is still the possibility of severe weather in north florida all the way to coastal carolinas. take a look at that ice that's mixed in with th
diane is off tonight. as we come on the air a ferocious storm system with very bad timing is creating all kinds of trouble. look at the countdown clock, one of the busiest travel days of the year hours away and this is the storm, powering up and on the move, with arctic air, downpours, strong winds and even tornados. the national service issuing watches, warnings and advisories in 20 states tonight and so many families wondering will they make it home for thanksgiving. our extreme weather team...